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Disposable finger mounted instrument cleaner

a finger-mounted, instrument cleaner technology, applied in dental tools, dental surgery, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of operator ergonomic challenges, unable to provide instrument cleaning and debridement, and the hand holding gauze technique precludes the instrument holding ability of the hand

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-12-13
VISCOMI BRIAN D +2
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[0032]Another object of this invention is to provide additional protection to the operator against inadvertent instrument sticks.
[0033]Accordingly, a finger mounted device which can be impregnated with an appropriate solution to clean and disinfect an operative instrument in a protected manner while allowing the clinician to function with minimal disruption of hand movements during the operative procedure.

Problems solved by technology

This-maneuver among other things causes a disruption during the procedure with constant hand repositioning and interrupts the usage of that hand.
The fingers-holding gauze technique also precludes the instrument holding ability of that hand.
It permits an instrument to access and procure its contents but does not provide for instrument cleaning and debridement.
Its myriad of components i.e. wiping sponge, appendage to hold cleaning medicaments and root canal file measuring scale can present the operator with ergonomic challenges.
The instrument cleaning sponge presents a homogenous surface which can impede instrument insertion and withdrawal.
This device is adhesively secured to back of the hand which necessitates deliberate hand rotation to access and does not permit aggressive engagement of the instrument head to remove stubborn debris.
Its plurality of components precludes its practicality for non-endodontic procedures.
Hence, relocation or adjusting may compromise the sponge's integrity and or cause unwanted expression of the sponge's fluid contents.
Furthermore it does not allow for instrument decontamination.

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—FIGS. 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E—PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0058]FIG. 1A shows a frontal three-quarter view of the preferred embodiment. FIG. 1B shows a side view. FIG. 1C shows a rear three-quarter view. FIG. 1D shows a back view. FIG. 1E shows an uncoiled (flattened) plane view of the preferred embodiment.

[0059]The finger mounted instrument cleaner 2 consists of a hardened semi-cylindrical shell or protective ring 4 with a compressible foam body 14 attached to it. The ring 4 is mostly circumferential, and has a somewhat hourglass shaped flared region. This flared region or swiping expanse 6 is ergonomically sized to correlate with and generously occlude the extensor and lateral aspects of finger while worn (FIG. 3). Ideally, during wear, the expanse 6 extends from a knuckle to a distance just beyond the first phalange joint (FIG. 3). Located on the inferior lateral periphery of the swiping expanse 6 is a gentle constricting taper consisting of two contours. These contours, concavities or gripp...

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Abstract

A disposable finger mounted instrument cleaner (2) of the type having a semi-circumferential protective body (4) with a swiping expanse (6) to generously occlude lateral and extensor aspects of a finger and a tapered gripping coil (10) to wrap around the flexor aspects of a finger. Attached to the swiping expanse is an adherent foam body (14) with a number of pressure sensitive grooves (18) and debris traps (16) so that an instrument can be inserted into the pressure grooves to deposit debris in the debris traps. In Addition, the foam body has a pocket (20) for thorough instrument immersion and for holding desired medicaments.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 813025, Filed Jun. 13, 2006 by the present inventorsFEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH [0002]Not ApplicableSEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM [0003]Not ApplicableBACKGROUND [0004]1. Field of Invention[0005]This invention applies to the fields of Dentistry and Medicine in particular to allow for the ergonomic cleaning of and application of medications and or disinfectants to operative hand instruments in a protective manner concurrent with performing a procedure.[0006]2. Prior Art[0007]Dentistry and its medical counterpart may avail of this invention's novelty regarding chair-side procedures, and specifically those procedures which require the close proximity of both hands. In Dentistry, typically during the scaling phase of a dental prophylaxis, the Hygienist will retain a cleaning cloth (gauze sponge) within the fingers of the hand opposite that of the one employing the...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B08B1/00
CPCA61C19/002B08B1/00A61C19/006B08B1/14
Inventor VISCOMI, BRIAN D.VISCOMI, DOMINIC ANTHONYGLAZER, JULIE
Owner VISCOMI BRIAN D
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